Amy Winehouse’s 2007 Glastonbury Festival set will be pressed into vinyl for the first time

This summer marks 15 years since Winehouse's iconic performance

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Amy Winehouse’s 2007 Glastonbury Festival set will be pressed into vinyl for the first time
Amy Winehouse performing at Glastonbury Festival in 2007 Photo: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP

It’s been nearly 15 years since Amy Winehouse took the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival, showcasing her talents in what’s considered one of her landmark sets. Now, recordings of the 2007 Glastonbury set are being released on vinyl for the very first time.

“Amy Winehouse was a Glastonbury-goer through and through,” Glastonbury co-organizer Emily Eavis says. “She either came and played or, when she wasn’t working, came and camped. She played in the blistering heat and the heavy rain, and there were so many magical moments to her performances.”

The set mostly pulls from her second album, Back To Black, featuring hits such as “Rehab,” “You Know I’m Know Good,” and “He Can Only Hold Her.” However, some Frank bops are brought onto the roster, including the humorous “Cherry” and “Fuck Me Pumps.”

Additionally, the double LP will also include her performance of B-sides like “Addicted” and “Cupid,” and is capped off with her version of “Valerie.” This performance marked her second time gracing a Glastonbury stage. In 2007, she would go on to play another set that evening on the Jazz World Stage, and returned to the festival the next year.

In addition to the pressed black double vinyl version, there will also be a limited edition crystal clear edition available. Amy Winehouse’s Live At Glastonbury 2007 will hit shelves on June 3.

Here’s the full track list for Live At Glastonbury 2007:

Side A

  • Addicted
  • Just Friends
  • Tears Dry On Their Own
  • He Can Only Hold Her

Side B

  • Cherry
  • Back To Black
  • Wake Up Alone
  • Love Is A Losing Game

Side C

  • Fuck Me Pumps
  • Cupid
  • Hey Little Rich Girl
  • Monkey Man

Side D

  • You Know I’m Know Good
  • Rehab
  • Me & Mr Jones
  • Valerie

2 Comments

  • skoc211-av says:

    I can’t believe we’re going on nearly eleven years since she died. Her loss still sticks with me. She was an absolutely brilliant artist who was completely failed by everyone around her, as well as having to deal with a media that seemingly took joy in her numerous struggles. An absolute tragedy. Anyways here’s one of my favorite of her performances that still knocks me out:

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